2026 World Cup Draw Set to Begin in Washington D.C.
WASHINGTON D.C.- Footballing legends and anticipation fill the air in Washington D.C. as the draw for the 2026 World Cup is set to commence at 6 p.m. (French time) this Friday. Among those present for the landmark event is Argentine icon Gabriel Batistuta, adding to the excitement as 48 nations prepare to learn thier paths to the expanded tournament.
The draw will determine the groups for the first World Cup to feature 48 teams,a notable expansion from the conventional 32-team format. While 32 countries have already qualified, six additional teams will earn their spots through play-offs in March. The event marks a pivotal moment for nations vying for a place in the tournament, hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Argentina, the reigning world champion, will be placed in pot 1 alongside France, Brazil, Germany, England, and Spain. Pot 2 features strong contenders including Senegal, Uruguay, Colombia, Croatia – finalists in 2018 and semi-finalists in 2022 – and Morocco. Norway, led by Erling Haaland, and Algeria are positioned in Pot 3, representing potential challenges for teams drawn against them.
Fans can follow the draw live on Eurosport as the tournament’s landscape begins to take shape.